
Correction to the Original Research article “Sex Differences in Medicare Beneficiaries’ Experiences by Low-Income Status” published in the September 2022 issue of The American Journal of Managed Care®.
Am J Manag Care. 2023;29(1):64. https://doi.org/10.37765/ajmc.2023.89305
In the Original Research article “Sex Differences in Medicare Beneficiaries’ Experiences by Low-Income Status” published in the September 2022 issue of The American Journal of Managed Care®, Q Burkhart, MS, was inadvertently omitted from the author byline. The byline should have read: “Sarah MacCarthy, ScD; Matthew L. Mizel, PhD, MSW; Q Burkhart, MS; Amelia M. Haviland, PhD; Jacob W. Dembosky, PhD, MPM; Sarah Gaillot, PhD; Loida Tamayo, PhD; and Marc N. Elliott, PhD.”
This article was corrected online.

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